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ASUCRP OFFICERS AND COORDINATING COMMITTEE MEMBERS

President Chelsey Burns

Field Services Supervisor Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification

38888 W. 5400 S Taylorsville, UT 84129 Phone: 801-965-4963

Fax: 801-965-4749 Email: [email protected]

Web Site: http://bci.utah.gov

1st Vice President

Kate Evans Research Analyst

Dept. of Emergency Services and Public Protection Division of State Police Crimes Analysis Unit 1111 Country Club Road Middletown, CT 06457 Phone: 860-685-8068

Fax: 860-685-8352 Email: [email protected]

Web Site: www.ct.gov/despp

2nd Vice President Thomas Earl Adams

UCR Manager Texas Department of Public Safety

PO Box 4143 Austin, TX 78765-4143 Phone: 512-424-2091

Fax: 512-424-5705 Email: [email protected]

Web Site: http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/

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Treasurer

Colleen Weltz NIBRS/UCR Program Manager

North Dakota Attorney General Bureau of Criminal Investigation 4205 State Street

Bismarck, ND 58503 Phone: 701-328-5527

Fax: 701-328-5510 Email: [email protected]

Web Site: www.ag.nd.gov

Secretary Samantha Kanish

UCR Program Manager Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation

208 S. College Drive Cheyenne, WY 82002 Phone: 307-777-7625

Fax: 307-777-7301 Email: [email protected]

Web Site: wyomingdci.wyo.gov

UCR Liaison Kyle Comer

Senior CJIS Manager- CJIS Audit Unit Missouri State Highway Patrol

Criminal Justice Information Services Division 1510 East Elm Street

Jefferson City, MO 65102-9500 Phone: 573-526-6278

Fax: 573-526-6290 Email: [email protected]

Web Site: http://www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov/MSHPWeb/SAC/index_960grid.html

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Web Master Brenda Manning

Criminal Statistical Analyst South Dakota Division of Criminal Investigation

1302 East Hwy 12, Suite 5 Pierre, SD 57501-8505 Phone: 605-773-6312

Fax: 605-773-6471 Email: [email protected] Web Site: http://dci.sd.gov/SAC.aspx

COORDINATING COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Darla Hackworth

Colorado Bureau of Investigation CSCII-Lead Worker

710 Kipling Street Suite 303 Denver, Co 80215

Phone: 303-239-4214 Fax: 303-239-4661

Email: [email protected]

Lisa Purinton

Alaska Department of Public Safety Program Coordinator

5700 E Tudor Road Anchorage, AK 99507 Phone: 907-269-5526

Fax: 907-338-1051 Email: [email protected]

Derek Veitenheimer

Wisconsin Office of Justice Assistance UCR Program Manager

1 S. Pinckney Street, Suite 615 Madison, WI 53703-3220

Phone: 608-266-7185 Fax: 608-266-6676

Email: [email protected]

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CONFERENCE SPEAKERS

Captain Michael Alexander

Metropolitan Nashville Police Department – Commander of the Specialized Investigations Division

Captain Michael Alexander is a 24 year veteran of the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department. He has served in the Field Operations Bureau as a Precinct Commander responsible for 79 square miles of Davidson County with approximately 200 personnel. Captain Alexander currently serves as the Commander of the Specialized Investigations Division which is responsible for large scale narcotics, gangs, intelligence and counter terrorism. Captain Alexander has served as a subject matter expert regarding the implementation of DDACTS to multiple police agencies across the country to include Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.

Nola M. Joyce Philadelphia Police Department – Deputy Commissioner and Chief Administrative Officer

She is an Executive Fellow with the Police Foundation and received the Gary P. Hayes award from the Police Executive Research Forum and the IACP/Sprint Award for Excellence in Law Enforcement Research. Ms. Joyce was appointed to the National Academy of Science’s Panel on Modernizing the Nation’s Crime Statistics. Recently she has worked with the Office for the Security and Co-operation in Europe on gender issues in the security sector and providing support for the implementation of the UN Security Council Resolution (UNSCR 1325). She is a member of the International Association of Chiefs of Police Research Advisory Committee and the U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance’s Law Enforcement Forecasting Group. Ms. Joyce is helping to lead the change management efforts for Commissioner Charles H. Ramsey. Her current portfolio includes directing PPD’s support services like training, personnel, technology, administration, policy, research and planning, analysis and mapping, grants, and strategic planning. She is also guiding the establishment of the Real Time Crime Center and the Delaware Valley Intelligence Center.

Kyle Comer Missouri State Highway Patrol

Kyle Comer is a Senior CJIS Manager with the Missouri State Highway Patrol, overseeing the State of Missouri's Criminal Justice Audit Unit and the Missouri Uniform Crime Reporting Program. Mr. Comer is also the immediate Past-President of the national Association of State Uniform Crime Reporting Programs (ASUCRP), the Editor-in-Chief of the MSHP's quarterly CJIS Newsletter, and was a contributing author on the Crime in Missouri (2010-2012), Missouri Hate Crime Report (2010-2012), MSHP CJIS Annual Report (2011-2013), MIBRS Technical Specifications Manual (2013-2014), and Ohio Computer Crime Manual (2002) publications. Additionally, Mr. Comer currently serves as a voting member on the UCR Subcommittee within the FBI's CJIS Advisory Policy Board Process. Mr. Comer has a Specialist Instructor license from the Missouri Department of Public Safety and state certifications in both Livescan Fingerprint Capture Instruction and the Missouri Uniform Law Enforcement System (MULES) through the MSHP. Mr. Comer received a law degree from Cleveland State University, as well as Bachelor of Arts degrees in both Criminal Justice Studies and Psychology from the University of Dayton. Mr. Comer is a St. Louis, MO native and now resides in Jefferson City, MO with his wife, Melissa, and their two boys, Collin & Keaton.

Derek Veitenheimer Wisconsin Office of Justice Assistance

Derek Veitenheimer is the supervisor of the Data and Stats unit within the Crime Information Bureau at the Wisconsin Department of Justice. As the supervisor, he is responsible for overseeing the State’s Statistical Analysis Center—which operates the State’s Uniform Crime Reporting Program, and the Wisconsin Justice Information Sharing program. His prior criminal justice experience includes working in Wisconsin’s Uniform Crime Reporting, Traffic Stop Data Collection, and Justice Information Exchange programs. Derek has extensive knowledge of Wisconsin’s criminal justice data systems, as well as the capabilities in the collection, exchange, research and analysis of criminal justice information among state and local systems.

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Dr. Howard Snyder Bureau of Justice Statistics

Dr. Howard N. Snyder is Deputy Director of the Bureau of Justice Statistics within the U.S. Department of Justice. He is responsible for BJS activities in the areas of law enforcement, prosecution, courts and recidivism and for BJS’ special projects. These include periodic surveys of law enforcement agencies, forensic laboratories, prosecutor offices, indigent defense services, and tribal justice systems, as well as the collection of case-level data from criminal and appellate courts and all phases of the federal justice system. He oversees BJS’ portfolio of recidivism studies that includes investigations of the recidivism patterns of persons released from state prisons, offenders placed on federal probation, and juvenile offenders. Underlying these recidivism studies is a newly-developed software infrastructure that mines and then standardizes the information found in the Nation’s criminal history repositories. He also oversees the National Crime Statistics Exchange (NCS-X), an initiative designed to provide the Nation with a detailed description of the crimes known to law enforcement through expanding the sample of law enforcement agencies reporting incident-based data to the FBI’s National Incident-Based Reporting System. Over the years he has published hundreds of articles and reports and has given hundreds of presentations to professional conferences across the country. He was honored in 2004 for his lifetime contribution to research by the American Correctional Association with its Peter P. Lejins Research Award and in 2010 by the American Society of Criminology with its August Vollmer Award for his research in, and accumulated contributions to, the field of criminology. He has served on numerous advisory committees, including as the Chair of the American Correctional Association’s Research Council and the American Statistical Association’s Committee on Law and Justice Statistics.

Alexia Cooper, Ph.D. Bureau of Justice Statistics

Alexia Cooper has been a statistician with the Recidivism and the Law Enforcement Units of the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) for 5 years. Her work has focused primarily on recidivism, homicide, and special topics such as crimes known to law enforcement. In the last few years she has acted as the project manager and subject matter expert for BJS’ National Crime Statistics Exchange (NCS-X), a collaborative effort aimed at generating a nationally-representative, incident-level database on crimes reported to law enforcement agencies. She received her MA in Social Ecology and her Ph.D. in Developmental Psychology from the University of California, Irvine.

Erica Smith Bureau of Justice Statistics

Erica L. Smith is a Statistician in the Recidivism, Re-Entry and Special Projects Statistics Unit at the Bureau of Justice Statistics within the US Department of Justice. She has more than 15 years of experience in conducting research and data collection in the field of criminal justice. More recently, Ms. Smith’s research has focused on elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation, and the nexus of elder abuse with other forms of family and intimate partner violence. Current projects include assessing the feasibility of using administrative data from state Adult Protective Services agencies for statistical reporting purposes, examining the processing of elder abuse and neglect cases by local prosecutors, developing strategies for measuring victimization and abuse among persons living in nursing homes and other group quarters residential facilities, and examining the use of incident based data collected by law enforcement agencies for understanding hidden types of victimization such as elder abuse and sexual violence of children. In addition to her research portfolio, Ms. Smith serves as co-chair of the Federal Interagency Elder Justice Working Group, co-chair of the Office of Justice Programs Juvenile Justice Research Working Group, and serves as BJS liaison to the Planning Committee of the Federal Interagency Forum on Child and Family Statistics. Ms. Smith recently concluded a detail with the Administration on Aging at the US Department of Health and Human Services, providing direct program support to the Elder Justice Coordinating Council. Prior to joining BJS, Ms. Smith served as adjunct faculty in the Department of Justice, Law, and Society at American University where she taught undergraduate courses on research methodology, statistics, and criminal justice. Before moving to Washington, DC, she was a Development and Campaign Assistant with the Michigan Regional Office of the City of Hope National Medical Center and Beckman Research Institute

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Kelle Barrick, Ph.D. RTI International

Kelle Barrick, PhD, joined RTI International in 2008 as a research criminologist in the Center for Justice, Safety, and Resilience. Dr. Barrick’s current research focuses on crime in a rural oil boom region, human trafficking, criminal justice reform, and desistance from crime and violence. In 2009, she received the American Society of Criminology’s Outstanding Article Award for a paper on the impact of felony labeling on recidivism. She also has extensive experience with program evaluation across a broad range of areas, including prisoner reentry, jail reform, crime and violence reduction, community corrections, crime laboratory efficiency, homeland security, and responses to domestic violence. Dr. Barrick formerly served as the assistant editor for the Journal of Drug Issues.

Stephen M. Haas West Virginia Office of Research and Strategic Planning - Director

Stephen M. Haas is director of the West Virginia Office of Research and Strategic Planning (ORSP) and deputy director of the Division of Justice and Community Services (DJCS). The ORSP houses the Criminal Justice Statistical Analysis Center (CJSAC) and Justice Center for Evidence Based Practice (JCEBP). He has a B.A. in psychology and political science from The Ohio State University, and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in criminal justice from the University of Cincinnati. He has served as principal investigator and project director on several state and federally funded research projects and evaluations and has published numerous research reports and academic papers on various topics in the field of criminology, education, and health and human services. His peer-reviewed works include studies published in journals such as American Behavioral Scientist, Victims and Offenders, Justice Research and Policy, Journal of Criminal Justice Education, the Journal of Quantitative Criminology, the Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, and the American Correctional Association’s Corrections Compendium.

Dan Bibel Massachusetts State Police

Mr. Bibel has had extensive experience dealing with crime reporting issues and concerns over the past 30 years at the local, state, and national levels. He was the Program Manager for the Crime Reporting Unit of the Massachusetts State Police for 25 years. As such, he was in charge of the Uniform Crime Reporting Program for Massachusetts. In his time in that office, he implemented the NIBRS program for the Commonwealth, provided training and auditing services to local police agencies, and developed statistical and web-based applications to report both NIBRS and summary UCR data. He worked closely with both local law enforcement agencies and with vendors of record management systems. At the national level, Mr. Bibel was twice elected president of the Association of State Uniform Crime Reporting Programs (1991, 2010), and represented the Association as a member of the FBI’s UCR/NIBRS subcommittee (2010-2015). In that role, he attended and presented at meetings of the FBI’s Advisory Policy Board. He was Chair of the Policy Focus Group for the FBI’s National Data Exchange project, 2003-2005. He is currently a member of the National Academy of Science’s Panel on Modernizing the Nation's Crime Statistics (2010-present) and the IJIS UCR/NIBRS subcommittee (2011-present). He has presented and published on the strengths, weaknesses, and utility of police crime data for analysis and tactical/operational usage.

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Kevin Wong Rocky Mountain High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Program – Lead Strategic

Intelligence Analyst Kevin Wong has been a crime and intelligence analyst since 2003. He has worked for the Phoenix Police Department (Arizona) and Denver Police Departments as well as the Colorado Bureau of Investigation. Kevin joined the Rocky Mountain High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area program in 2013 as the lead strategic intelligence analyst. He is regarded as a subject matter expect in the area on the impact of the legalization of marijuana to Colorado. Kevin graduated from Arizona State University with concurrent degrees in Psychology and Sociology, and holds a Crime Analysis and Intelligence Analysis certification and his master’s degree in Criminal Justice from the University of Colorado.

Greg Swanson Federal Bureau of Investigation – Training Instructor

Mr. Swanson has been with the FBI more than 22 years. He began his FBI career at Headquarters, Washington, D.C. working in the Uniform Crime Reporting Program as a Statistical Assistant from March 1984 - March 1987. In March 1987 Mr. Swanson resigned from the FBI to become a Police Officer with the United States Capitol Police (USCP), Washington, D.C. He stayed with USCP for nine years until his reappointment to the FBI, CJIS Division, Clarksburg, West Virginia. He has worked in the CJIS Audit Unit conducting NCIC audits as well as UCR audits. Mr. Swanson was one of four auditors who developed the current Quality Assurance Review (QAR) that is used nationwide by the FBI to conduct UCR Audits. Currently, he is a certified FBI, Training Instructor assigned to the Resources Management Section, Training & Advisory Process Unit. Mr. Swanson has training responsibilities for 18 states and well as Federal & Tribal agencies. Mr. Swanson specializes in Uniform Crime Reporting Summary and National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) training as well as Hate Crime, Human Trafficking and Cargo Theft. Mr. Swanson has conducted training in 49 states. He is the former NIBRS Coordinator for the FBI and was responsible for helping bring on more than 16 states during his tenure as Coordinator.

Bradley L. Zoladz Federal Bureau of Investigation – Training Instructor

Bradley Zoladz has worked for the FBI for almost 15 years and has over 18 years of teaching experience. He has taught local, city, and state law enforcement across the United States as well as the world including the CIA, NSA, Interpol, Norway Police, and Morocco National Police. Currently, he is a UCR Training Instructor assigned to 17 states and 2 U.S. territories. Mr. Zoladz is a member of the International Association of Identification and served on the Facial ID Committee.

J. Kevin MacFarland Federal Bureau of Investigation – Training Instructor

J. Kevin MacFarland is currently assigned to the Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Division of the FBI CJIS Training and Policy Unit, (CTAP) as a Training Instructor. His primary duties include the function of training/liaison representative to the majority of the southern region of the United States for the states of Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia. He is additionally assigned in this capacity to the states of Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, and Utah; and the territories of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands for all Uniform Crime Reporting matters. His responsibilities include the UCR programs of the Summary Reporting System, the National Incident-Based Reporting System, and Hate Crime Reporting. Mr. MacFarland entered on duty with the FBI in July, 1989, and became a National Crime Information Center ( NCIC) instructor in June, 1990. He earned his FBI Instructor’s Certification in 1992. With the creation of CJIS by the FBI in 1992, Mr. MacFarland’s training responsibilities expanded to include all aspects of the Uniform Crime Reporting program. He served as the first chairman of the NIBRS Certification Board for the FBI from 1996-1998, and was involved in assisting the European Union with the creation of a crime reporting process. Prior to employment with the FBI, Mr. MacFarland worked in the private sector for nine years. He earned a B.A. degree in Communications from the University of Central Florida in 1983.

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Joe Buhagiar Tennessee Bureau of Investigation – Operations Director

Joe Buhagiar is the CJIS and IT Core Architecture Operations Director at the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation. His primary job responsibilities include the oversight of the day to day operations of these 8 units as well as the planning and execution of data driven metric improvements. Joe began his career at the TBI in 2013 as the Information Systems Division’s Operations Manager in charge of the division’s continuous improvement programs. Before coming to the TBI, Joe served 7 years at the Williamson County Sheriff’s Department ending his career there as sergeant within the patrol division. His career started in the private sector where he served 23 years at General Motors holding several management positions in an increasing capacity before deciding to leave for an opportunity to serve at the TBI. Joe earned his bachelor’s degree at Kettering University in 1991 majoring in Mechanical Engineering and Business Management. He is a published technical writer and holds one of GM’s several classified thesis papers not open to the public.

Dale King

Tennessee Bureau of Investigation – CJIS Support Center Supervisor Dale King is the CJIS Support Center Supervisor with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI). Assigned to the Crime Statistics Unit in January 2002, his primary duty was to serve as an instructor for the Tennessee Incident Based Reporting System (TIBRS) Data Collection, Data Review, TnCOP Software and other TIBRS classes. He also develops/writes the curriculum and materials used in TIBRS training. Since February, 2014 he has supervised the TIBRS and TIES/NCIC (Tennessee Information Center/National Crime Information Center) units. Dale has been associated with law enforcement for more thirty-five years, spending more than twenty-one years as a commissioned police officer/sergeant with The University of Tennessee Police Department in Knoxville. Some of Dale’s duties at UTPD included supervision of Training, Crime Prevention, NCIC and TIBRS Operations, and Communications. He also served as captain of the UTPD pistol team for more than 10 years. Dale has presented more than 1,500 crime prevention programs and training sessions in twenty-two states. He has also been active in self-defense training for 40 years. He has been certified as a self-defense instructor since 1974, and a Rape Aggression Defense Systems (R.A.D.) Instructor since 1992. He was appointed to the position of R.A.D. Instructor Trainer in August, 1993. Dale also trains law enforcement officers and private citizens in the defensive use of the Kubaton. In 1995 he co-wrote the training curriculum for R.A.D. Keychain (Kubaton) Defense Options (KDO), a self-defense program for women. He was appointed to the position of R.A.D. KDO Staff Instructor in 1995, and is a charter member of the R.A.D. Hall of Fame. Dale is married to Lisa King. They currently reside in Madison, TN.

Jim Pingel URL Integration – Integration Practice Manager

Jim Pingel is the Integration Practice Manager at URL Integration. URL’s portfolio of standards-driven integration projects includes the State of Iowa’s CJIS Program, Lake County, Illinois court eFiling, and CAD law enforcement integration in DuPage County, Illinois. All of URL’s integration work employs national justice information-sharing standards, including NIEM and the Global Reference Architecture (GRA). Jim has chaired the IJIS Institute’s UCR Subcommittee since 2012. The subcommittee promotes direct , ongoing interaction among ASUCRP, the FBI’s UCR Program Office, and the industry providers of RMS, CAD, and State Program systems and services. In previous roles, Jim managed the NIEM Business Advisory Committee (NBAC), directed Wisconsin’s Justice Information Sharing (WIJIS) Program, and served the Milwaukee Police Department as its Finance Manager. He holds a Master’s degree in Public Administration from the University of Wisconsin, and is a Certified Project Management Professional (PMP).

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Paul Wormeli IJIS – Innovation Strategist

Paul Wormeli is an innovator and entrepreneur who has focused his career on the application of information technology to public safety, law enforcement, criminal justice, and homeland security. He has introduced innovative programs in public policy, as well as innovations in the use of technology. He has been active in the development of software products, has managed system implementation for dozens of agencies throughout the world, and has managed national programs in support of law enforcement and criminal justice agencies. Mr. Wormeli was the first national project director of Project SEARCH and was subsequently appointed by the President as Deputy Administrator of the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration (LEAA) in the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ). Mr. Wormeli helped design the first mobile computing equipment sold in this country to law enforcement agencies. At Project SEARCH, he led the development of a common protocol for interconnecting diverse proprietary protocols to enable the nationwide sharing of criminal history information. Mr. Wormeli managed the staff work and wrote much of the report for the 'Information Systems' section in the report of the National Advisory Commission on Standards and Goals for Criminal Justice. He was the project manager for the development of the first crime analysis handbook published by the National Institute of Justice (NIJ). He has been an advisor to the White House on security and privacy, participated in the drafting of Federal law on this topic, and was responsible for the development of numerous state plans to implement the Federal and state laws on information system security and privacy. During his tenure in the Justice Department, he served on the President's Committee on Drug Enforcement. For his full bio visit http://www.wormeliconsulting.com/about-us.

Lora L. Klingensmith Federal Bureau of Investigation – Management and Program Analyst

Ms. Klingensmith has been employed with the FBI CJIS Division since January 1997. She began her career in Uniform Crime Reporting in the CJIS Division Audit Unit where she served as a Quality Assurance Review Analyst until 2006. Ms. Klingensmith has since worked in several areas within the CJIS Division, as well as a few tours within the FBI LEGAT program in Lagos, Nigeria and Mexico City, MX. Before returning in February, 2015 to the UCR as a Management and Program Analyst for the CJIS Crime Statistics Management Unit, Programs Development Group, Ms. Klingensmith worked for the CJIS Information Assurance Unit where she directly assisted the Unit Chief/Information Security Officer for the FBI CJIS Division as the Budget Representative; Contracting Officer Representative; Security and Access Subcommittee DFO; and Compact Council Representative. Ms. Klingensmith currently is assigned the initiatives of Cargo Theft and Human Trafficking and works to collect and complete data for analysis and reporting.

Kristi Donahue Federal Bureau of Investigation – UCR Hate Crime Coordinator

Kristi Donahue has been an employee of the FBI CJIS Division since May 1995. She has served as the Hate Crime Coordinator for the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program for the last five years. Ms. Donahue has worked for the UCR Program in various capacities (Statistical Assistant, Technical Information Specialist, and Management & Program Analyst) for nearly 20 years. Ms. Donahue frequently attends meetings with government and non-government agencies to report ongoing concerns associated with the FBI UCR Program’s Hate Crime Data Collection. In 2013 and 2014, Ms. Donahue worked with various groups to implement the collection of the new religion and Arab bias motivations into the FBI’s Hate Crime Data Collection. She most recently participated in two hate crime training events in California and Mississippi that were sponsored by the local United States Attorney’s Offices in conjunction with the Matthew Shepard Foundation. Ms. Donahue is scheduled to participate in two more of these events in the coming weeks. She is also currently assigned to the initiatives of Domestic Violence and Vehicular Manslaughter for development into the National Incident-Based Reporting System.

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Nelson Ferry

Federal Bureau of Investigation – Management and Program Analyst Nelson Ferry is a Management and Program Analyst with the Federal Bureau of Investigation currently assigned to the Criminal Justice Information Services Division (CJIS) in Clarksburg, West Virginia. Nelson received his bachelor’s Degree in Information Technology from Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, Illinois in 2001 and his Master’s in Computer Management and Information Systems from Southern Illinois University in Edwardsville, Illinois. Nelson spent eight (8) years working as a government contractor at Scott Air Force Base where he was a member of a Computer Based Training Multimedia Development team. Nelson was selected in 2004 to head the Command Control Communications and Computer Systems training program where he supervised a team of five employees performing various technology related tasks for the United States Transportation Command. In 2011, Nelson joined the FBI as a computer Forensic examiner in the Baltimore Field Office. He completed his training in 9 months and served in that position until July 2012 when he transferred to Quantico and was assigned as the Acting Program Manager for the FBI’s new Computer Science Field Operations (CS-FO) program. Nelson served as the Acting Program Manager for the CS-FO program for 2 years before he was transferred to CJIS and continued to fill the role for another 6 months until a replacement was able to take over the program. Nelson is now the lead coordinator for the Uniform Crime Reporting Program’s Animal Cruelty, Identity Theft, Hacking/Computer Invasion, and Cyberspace location code initiatives for the National Incident Based Reporting System (NIBRS).

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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

Monday, October 5th

Shuttles from SLC Airport to Hyatt Escala Lodge

Shuttles Depart the Airport at 11:00am, 1:00pm, 3:00pm, 5:00pm, and 7:00pm

Registration (1:00PM – 5:45 PM)

Welcome Reception – Sponsored by Beyond 20/20 White Pine Rotunda (6:00 PM – 8:00 PM)

Tuesday, October 6th

Breakfast- EPC Restaurant (7:00 AM – 8:00 AM)

Vendor Booths – Escala Foyer (8:00AM – 5:00PM)

Opening Ceremony & Speakers

Escala Ballroom (8:00 AM – 9:00AM) Paul Wormeli

UCR Redevelopment Project

Escala Ballroom (9:00 AM – 10:00 AM) Nelson Ferry

NCS-X Project and Demonstration

Escala Ballroom (10:00 AM – 12:00 PM) Howard Snyder

Erica Smith

Lunch – EPC Restaurant (12:00 PM – 1:00 PM) Sponsored by Optimum Technology

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Hot Topics – Data Driven Approaches to Crime and Traffic Safety

Escala Ballroom (1:00 PM – 2:00 PM) Captain Michael Alexander

Hot Topics In Crime Reporting Statistics

Escala Ballroom (2:00 PM – 2:45 PM)

Break – Escala Foyer (2:45 PM – 3:00 PM)

NIBRS Data Over Time Escala Ballroom (3:00 PM – 03:45 PM)

Dr. Stephen M. Haas

UCR Statistics – Perceptions and Reality Escala Ballroom (3:45 PM – 4:30 PM)

Derek Veitenheimer Kyle Comer

Hate Crime – Human Trafficking and Cargo Theft

Escala Ballroom (4:30 PM – 5:15 PM) Nelson Ferry

Lori Klingensmith Kristi Donahue

Umbrella Bar 6:00pm -8:30pm

Wednesday, October 7th

Breakfast – EPC Restaurant (7:00 AM – 8:00 AM)

Vendor Booths – Escala Foyer (8:00AM – 5:00PM)

21st Century Policing

Escala Ballroom (8:00 AM – 9:15 AM) Nola Joyce

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Modernizing the Nation’s Crime Statistics

Escala Ballroom (9:15 AM – 10:30 AM) Dan Bibel

Beyond UCR Data – Crime Indicators Working Group

Escala Ballroom (10:30 AM – 11:45 AM) Howard Snyder

Erica Smith

Q&A (11:45 AM – 12:00 PM)

Lunch – EPC Restaurant (12:00 PM – 1:00 PM) Sponsored by Mindcubed

Hot Topics – Using NIBRS to Explore Changes in Crime in the Bakken Oil Region

Escala Ballroom (1:00 PM – 2:00 PM) Alexia Cooper Kelle Barrick

Hot Topics – Marijuana Legalization Escala Ballroom (2:00 PM – 2:45 PM)

Kevin Wong

Break – Escala Foyer (2:45 PM – 3:00 PM)

Upcoming APB Topics and the FBI’s Director’s Priority Initiative Escala Ballroom (3:00 PM – 04:00 PM)

NIBRS Across the States Escala Ballroom (4:00 PM – 5:00 PM)

Kyle Comer Jim Pingel

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Thursday, October 8th, 2015

Breakfast- White Pine Rotunda (7:00 AM – 8:00 AM)

Vendor Booths – Escala Foyer (8:00AM – 11:00AM)

Training Techniques for State Programs Escala Ballroom (8:00 AM – 9:00 AM)

Dale King Joe Buhagiar

FBI Trainer Talk

Escala Ballroom (9:00 AM – 10:00 AM) Greg Swanson Bradley Zoladz

Kevin MacFarland

Program Managers Panel Escala Ballroom (10:00 AM – 11:00 AM)

Kyle Comer Derek Veitenheimer

Colleen Weltz

ASUCRP Business Meeting Zion (11:00 AM – 12:00 PM)

Hotel Check Out by 12:00 PM

Shuttles from Hotel to SLC Airport

Shuttles Depart the Hyatt Escala Lodge at Thursday, 11:00am, 1:00pm, 3:00pm, 5:00pm and Friday at 8:00am

CONFERENCE ADJOURNED – THANK YOU FOR ATTENDING!

Program content is subject to change.

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THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS AND VENDORS

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4000 Canyons Resort Drive Park City, Utah 84098-6546 http://www.parkcitymountain.com

1005 Technology Parkway

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Park City, Utah 84098 http://www.escalalodge.hyatt.com

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Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification 3888 West 5400 South Taylorsville, Utah 84129 http://bci.utah.gov/

1850 Sidewinder Drive Park City, Utah 84060

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2015 Conference Attendee Listing Alaska Department of Public Safety Lisa Purinton 5700 E Tudor Road Anchorage, AK 99507 Work Phone: (907) 269-5526 Email Address: [email protected]

Arizona Department of Public Safety Nancy Altherr 2310 W Enchanto Blvd Phoenix, AZ 85005 Work Phone: (602) 223-2608 Email Address: [email protected]

Arizona Department of Public Safety Bernice Montelongo 2102 W Encanto Blvd Phoenix, AZ 85009 Work Phone: (602) 223-2239 Email Address: [email protected]

Arizona Department of Public Safety Melanie Veilleux 2102 W Encanto Blvd Phoenix, AZ 85009 Work Phone: (602) 223-5097 Email Address: [email protected]

Beyond 20/20 Chris Bonyun 265 Carling Ave. Suite 300 Ottawa, ON k1s2e1 Work Phone: (613) 363-3993 Email Address:[email protected]

Beyond 20/20 Del Khalife 265 Carling Ave. Suite 300 Ottawa, ON k1s2e1 Work Phone: (613) 363-3993 Email Address: [email protected]

Beyond 20/20 Gilles Russell 265 Carling Ave. Suite 300 Ottawa, ON k1s2e1 Work Phone: (613) 363-3993 Email Address:[email protected]

Bountiful Police Department Desiree Lund 805 S Main Bountiful, UT 84010 Work Phone: (801) 298-6051 Email Address: [email protected]

Bureau of Justice Statistics Alexia Cooper 810 7th Street NW Washington, DC 20531 Work Phone: (202) 307-0582 Email Address: [email protected]

Bureau of Justice Statistics Erica Leah Smith 810 7th Street NW Washington, DC 20531 Work Phone: (202) 305-5843 Email Address: [email protected]

Bureau of Justice Statistics Howard Snyder 810 7th Street NW Washington, DC 20531 Work Phone: (202) 616-8305 Email Address: [email protected]

Colorado Bureau of Investigation Darla Hackworth 690 Kipling Street Suite 3000 Denver, CO 80215 Work Phone: (303) 239-4214 Email Address: [email protected]

Colorado Bureau of Investigation Anita Palmerino 690 Kipling Street Suite 3000 Denver, CO 80215 Work Phone: (303) 239-4311 Email Address: [email protected]

Colville Tribal Police Sonya Whalawitsa 28 Okanogan St Nespelem, WA 99155 Work Phone: (509) 634-2465 Email Address:[email protected]

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Connecticut Dept. of Emergency Serv. & Public Protection Kate Evans 1111 Country Club Rd. Middletown, CT 06457 Work Phone: (860) 685-8068 Email Address: [email protected]

Delaware State Police, Bureau of Identification Renee Rigby PO Box 430 Dover, DE 19903 Work Phone: (302) 672-5301 Email Address: [email protected]

Delaware State Police, Bureau of Identification Mary Sheppard PO Box 430 Dover, DE 19903 Work Phone: (302) 672-5341 Email Address: [email protected]

Federal Bureau of Investigation - CJIS Samuel Berhanu 1000 Custer Hollow Road Clarksburg, WV 26306 Work Phone: (304) 625-3692 Email Address: [email protected]

Federal Bureau of Investigation - CJIS Kristi Donahue 1000 Custer Hollow Road Clarksburg, WV 26306 Work Phone: (304) 625-2972 Email Address: [email protected]

Federal Bureau of Investigation - CJIS Nelson Ferry, Jr. 1000 Custer Hollow Road Clarksburg, WV 26306 Work Phone: (304) 625-2782 Email Address: [email protected]

Federal Bureau of Investigation - CJIS Drema Fouch 1000 Custer Hollow Road Clarksburg, WV 26306 Work Phone: (304) 625-2982 Email Address: [email protected]

Federal Bureau of Investigation - CJIS Lora Klingensmith 1000 Custer Hollow Road Clarksburg, WV 26306 Work Phone: (304) 625-4073 Email Address: [email protected]

Federal Bureau of Investigation - CJIS J. Kevin MacFarland 1000 Custer Hollow Road Clarksburg, WV 26306 Work Phone: (304) 625-2855 Email Address: [email protected]

Federal Bureau of Investigation - CJIS Christopher McIntosh 1000 Custer Hollow Road Clarksburg, WV 26306 Work Phone: (304) 629-4483 Email Address: [email protected]

Federal Bureau of Investigation - CJIS Gregory Swanson 1000 Custer Hollow Road Clarksburg, WV 26306 Work Phone: (304) 625-2998 Email Address: [email protected]

Federal Bureau of Investigation - CJIS Bradley Zoladz 1000 Custer Hollow Road Clarksburg, WV 26306 Work Phone: (304) 641-3519 Email Address: [email protected]

Florida Department of Law Enforcement Susan Burton PO Box 1489 Tallahassee, FL 32302 Work Phone: (850) 410-7144 Email Address: [email protected]

Florida Department of Law Enforcement David Kennedy 2331 Phillips Road Tallahassee, FL 32308 Work Phone: (850) 410-7121 Email Address: [email protected]

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Georgia Bureau of Investigation Lisa Weaver-Johnson 3121 Panthersville Road Decatur, GA 30034 Work Phone: (404) 270-8454 Email Address: [email protected]

Georgia Bureau of Investigation Rhonda Westbrook 3121 Panthersville Road Decatur, GA 30034 Work Phone: (404) 270-8641 Email Address: [email protected]

Harris Computer, TAC.10 Division MJ Mcelvain 1005 Technology Parkway Cedar Falls, IA 50613 Work Phone: (319) 433-7500 Email Address: [email protected]

Hawaii Dept. of the Attorney General, Crime Prevention/Justice Asst. Lydia Fuatagavi 235 S Beretania Street Suite 401 Honolulu, HI 96813 Work Phone: (808) 586-1421 Email Address: [email protected]

Heber City Police Department Tammy Mair 301 S Main Heber, UT 84032 Work Phone: (435) 657-7911 Email Address: [email protected]

Heber City Police Department Wendy McKnight 301 S Main Heber, UT 84032 Work Phone: (435) 657-7910 Email Address: [email protected]

Henrico County Police Division Douglas A. Middleton PO Box 90775 Henrico, VA 23273 Work Phone: (804) 501-4840 Email Address: [email protected]

Idaho State Police Leila McNeil 700 S Stratford Dr. Ste 120 Meridian, ID 83642 Work Phone: (208) 884-7133 Email Address: [email protected]

Idaho State Police Tanea Parmenter 700 S Stratford Dr. Ste 120 Meridian, ID 83642 Work Phone: (208) 884-7137 Email Address: [email protected]

Intergraph Corporation Kimberly Floyd 3646 Apollo San Angelo, TX 76903 Work Phone: (325) 658-6416 Email Address: [email protected]

Intergraph Corporation Joe Sims 3646 Apollo San Angelo, TX 76903 Work Phone: (256) 730-8830 Email Address: [email protected]

International Assoc. of Chief of Police (IACP) David Roberts 44 Canal Center Plaza, Suite 200 Alexandria, VA 22314 Work Phone: (703) 894-8586 Email Address: [email protected]

Iowa Department of Public Safety Ross Loder 215 7th Street Des Moines, IA 50319 Work Phone: (515) 725-6233 Email Address: [email protected]

Iowa Department of Public Safety Tracy Loynachan 215 E 7th Street Des Moines, IA 50319 Work Phone: (515) 975-6251 Email Address: [email protected]

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Iowa Department of Public Safety Pam Mally 215 E 7th Street Des Moines, IA 50319 Work Phone: (515) 725-6232 Email Address: [email protected]

Kansas Bureau of Investigation Melissa Weisberger 1620 SW Taylor Topeka, KS 66612 Work Phone: (785) 296-4373 Email Address: [email protected]

Kansas City, MO Police Department Regina Wagner 1125 Locust Kansas City, MO 64162 Work Phone: (816) 234-5299 Email Address: [email protected]

Kaysville Police Department Jessica Busk 80 N Main St Kaysville, UT 84037 Work Phone: (801) 497-7083 Email Address: [email protected]

Kings County Sheriff's Office Abrina Squire 1444 West Lacey Blvd Hanford, CA 93230 Work Phone: (559) 852-2890 Email Address: [email protected]

Louisiana Commission of Law Enforcement Fredia Dunn PO Box 3133 Baton Rouge, LA 70821 Work Phone: (225) 342-1867 Email Address: [email protected]

Louisiana Commission on Law Enforcement Sherro Haynes PO Box 3133 Baton Rouge, LA 70821-3133 Work Phone: (225) 342-1569 Email Address: [email protected]

Louisiana Sheriffs' Association Daniel Jackson 1175 Nicholson Dr. Baton Rouge, LA 70802 Work Phone: (225) 383-8342 Email Address: [email protected]

Massachusetts Executive Off. of Public Safety Cliff Goodband 1 Ashburton Place Boston, MA 02108 Work Phone: (617) 352-1066 Email Address: [email protected]

Massachusetts State Police (ret.) Dan Bibel 23 Green Street Medfield, MA 02052 Work Phone: (508) 479-0868 Email Address: [email protected]

Metropolitan Nashville Police Department Michael Alexander 200 James Robertson Parkway Nashville, TN 37206 Work Phone: (615) 202-8496 Email Address: [email protected]

Michigan State Police Elizabeth Arritt 333 S Grand Avenue Lansing, MI 48909 Work Phone: (517) 241-1907 Email Address: [email protected]

Michigan State Police Monica Jenkins 333 S Grand Avenue Lansing, MI 48909 Work Phone: (517) 241-1880 Email Address: [email protected]

Mindcubed Rodrigo Canadas 734 N Vermont Street Arlington, VA 22203 Work Phone: (703) 544-9697 Email Address: [email protected]

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Mindcubed Prasad Indla 734 N Vermont Street Arlington, VA 22203 Work Phone: (703) 544-9697 Email Address: [email protected]

Mindcubed Habib Nasibdar 734 N Vermont Street Arlington, VA 22203 Work Phone: (703) 544-9697 Email Address: [email protected]

Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension Gary Link 1430 Maryland Ave E St. Paul, MN 55106-2802 Work Phone: (651) 793-2610 Email Address: [email protected]

Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension Patti Zafke 1430 Maryland Ave E St. Paul, MN 55106-2802 Work Phone: (651) 793-2453 Email Address: [email protected]

Missouri State Highway Patrol Harold Burnette 1510 E Elm St Jefferson City, MO 65101 Work Phone: (573) 751-9000 Email Address: [email protected]

Missouri State Highway Patrol - CJIS Division Kyle Comer 1510 East Elm Street Jefferson City, MO 65102-9500 Work Phone: (573) 526-6278 Email Address: [email protected]

Missouri State Highway Patrol - CJIS Division Byron Sullivan 1510 East Elm Street Jefferson City, MO 65102-9500 Work Phone: (573) 526-6153 Email Address: [email protected]

Montana Board of Crime Control Candy Kirby 5 S Last Chance Gulch Helena, MT 59620 Work Phone: (406) 444-3651 Email Address: [email protected]

Montana Board of Crime Control Kathy Ruppert 5 S Last Chance Gulch Helena, MT 59620-1408 Work Phone: (406) 444-2084 Email Address: [email protected]

Nebraska Crime Commission Lydia Daniel PO Box 94946 Lincoln, NE 68509 Work Phone: (402) 471-3982 Email Address: [email protected]

Nebraska Crime Commission Michael Overton PO Box 94946 Lincoln, NE 68509 Work Phone: (402) 471-3992 Email Address: [email protected]

Nevada Dept. of Public Safety Erica Hall 333 W Nye Lane Ste 100 Carson City, NV 89706 Work Phone: (775) 684-6244 Email Address: [email protected]

New Hampshire Dept. of Safety Karen Lamb 33 Hazen Drive Concord, NH 03234 Work Phone: (603) 223-3869 Email Address: [email protected]

New York State Div. of Criminal Justice Services Adam Dean 80 S Swan Street Albany, NY 12210 Work Phone: (518) 485-7942 Email Address: [email protected]

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North Dakota Bureau of Criminal Investigation Rebecca Hooker 4205 State Street Bismarck, ND 58503 Work Phone: (701) 328-5502 Email Address: [email protected]

North Dakota Bureau of Criminal Investigation Colleen Weltz 4205 State Street Bismarck, ND 58503 Work Phone: (701) 328-5527 Email Address: [email protected]

Oceanside Police Department Catherine Osgan 3855 Mission Ave Oceanside, CA 92057 Work Phone: (760) 435-4940 Email Address: [email protected]

Ogden City Police Department Katherine Chatman 2186 Lincoln Ave Odgen, UT 84401 Work Phone: (801) 629-8059 Email Address: [email protected]

Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation Edwin Copeland 6600 N Harvey Place Oklahoma City, OK 73116 Work Phone: (405) 618-8656 Email Address: [email protected]

Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation Jackie Cruise 6600 N Harvey Place Oklahoma City, OK 73116 Work Phone: (405) 693-8645 Email Address: [email protected]

Optimum Technology Inc. Jagdish Davda 100 E Campus View Blvd, Suite 380 Columbus, OH 43235 Work Phone: (614) 785-1110 Email Address: [email protected]

Optimum Technology Inc. Melissa Winesburg 100 E Campus View Blvd, Suite 380 Columbus, OH 43235 Work Phone: (614) 785-1110 Email Address: [email protected]

Philadelphia Police Department Nola Joyce Police Headquarters, 750 Race Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106 Work Phone: (215) 683-3125 Email Address: [email protected]

Rocky Mountain High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Kevin Wong 10200 E Girard Ave Building C, Ste 44 Denver, CO 80231 Work Phone: (303) 671-1172 Email Address: [email protected]

RTI International Kelle Barrick 3040 E Cornwallis Road Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 Work Phone: (919) 541-6435 Email Address: [email protected]

RTI International Karen Lissy 3040 E Cornwallis Road Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 Work Phone: (919) 485-2685 Email Address: [email protected]

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RTI International Mark Pope 3040 E Cornwallis Road Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 Work Phone: (919) 485-5701 Email Address: [email protected]

RTI International Kevin Strom 3040 E Cornwallis Road Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 Work Phone: (919) 485-5729 Email Address: [email protected]

Sandy City Police Dept Patsy Hall 10000 Centennial Parkway Sandy City, UT 84070 Work Phone: (801) 568-7200 Email Address: [email protected]

Sidney Police Department Ashley Rodewald 1715 Illinois Sidney, NE 69162 Work Phone: (308) 249-6768 Email Address: [email protected]

South Carolina Law Enforcement Division Kayla Blackley 4400 Broad River Road Columbia, SC 29210 Work Phone: (803) 896-0405 Email Address: [email protected]

South Carolina Law Enforcement Division Alexandra Perez-Caballero 4400 Broad River Road Columbia, SC 29210 Work Phone: (803) 896-2280 Email Address: [email protected]

Spillman Technologies Inc. Nicholas Bishop 4625 South Lake Park Blvd Salt Lake City, UT 84120 Work Phone: (801) 902-1495 Email Address: [email protected]

Spillman Technologies Inc. Matthew Jolly 4625 South Lake Park Blvd Salt Lake City, UT 84120 Work Phone: (801) 902-1495 Email Address:

Spillman Technologies Inc. Brian Pugh 4625 South Lake Park Blvd Salt Lake City, UT 84120 Work Phone: (801) 902-1495 Email Address:

Tennessee Bureau of Investigation Joe Buhagiar 901 RS Gass Blvd Nashville, TN 37216 Work Phone: (615) 806-2202 Email Address: [email protected]

Tennessee Bureau of Investigation Dale King 901 R.S. Gass Blvd Nashville, TN 37216 Work Phone: (615) 744-4026 Email Address: [email protected]

Tennessee Bureau of Investigation Jackie Vandercook 901 R.S. Gass Blvd Nashville, TN 37216 Work Phone: (615) 744-4017 Email Address: [email protected]

Texas Dept. of Public Safety Thomas 'Earl' Adams PO Box 4087 Austin, TX 78773-0001 Work Phone: (512) 424-2418 Email Address: [email protected]

URL Intergration Jim Pingle 9780 Mount Pyramid Court, Suite 250 Englewood, CO 80112 Work Phone: (608) 628-1558 Email Address: [email protected]

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Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification Chelsey Burns 3888 W 5400 S Salt Lake City, UT 84129 Work Phone: (801) 965-4963 Email Address: [email protected]

Utah Bureau of Criminal Investigation Mary Ann Curtis 3888 West 5400 South Taylorville, UT 84129 Work Phone: (801) 965-4812 Email Address: [email protected]

Utah Bureau of Criminal Investigation Della Irene Miller 3888 West 5400 South Taylorville, UT 84129 Work Phone: (801) 965-4454 Email Address: [email protected]

Washington Assoc. of Sheriffs & Police Chiefs Joan Smith 3060 Willamette Drive NE Lacey, WA 98516 Work Phone: (360) 486-2393 Email Address: [email protected]

West Covina Police Department Donna Aggers 1444 E Garvey West Covina, CA 91790 Work Phone: (626) 939-8544 Email Address: [email protected]

West Jordan Police Department Kim Wright 8040 S Redwood Road West Jordan, UT 84088 Work Phone: (801) 256-2019 Email Address: [email protected]

West Sacramento Police Department Elaine Carlton 550 Jefferson Blvd West Sacramento, CA 95605 Work Phone: (916) 617-5028 Email Address:

West Sacramento Police Department Veronica Garcia 550 Jefferson Blvd West Sacramento, CA 95605 Work Phone: (916) 671-4910 Email Address:

West Virginia Div. of Justice & Community Service Stephen Haas 1204 Kanawha Boulevard, East Charleston, WV 25301 Work Phone: (304) 558-8814 Email Address: [email protected]

Wisconsin Department of Justice Jen Shepherd, PhD PO Box 2718 Madison, WI 53701 Work Phone: (608) 267-8908 Email Address: [email protected]

Wisconsin Department of Justice Derek Veitenheimer PO Box 2718 Madison, WI 53701 Work Phone: (608) 266-7185 Email Address: [email protected]

Woods Cross Police Dept Amber Bowman 1555 S 800 W Woods Cross, UT 84087 Work Phone: (801) 292-4422 Email Address: [email protected]

Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation Don Herrold 208 S College Drive Cheyenne, WY 82002 Work Phone: (307) 777-5019 Email Address: [email protected]

Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation Samantha Kanish 208 S. College Drive Cheyenne, WY 82001 Work Phone: (307) 777-7625 Email Address: [email protected]

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Notes

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Notes